Chloe King

Chloe King

Solicitor

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Chloe King

Solicitor

Chloe specialises in assisting clients in disputes regarding the ownership of property.

Chloe assists with the following matters:

  • Disputes between ex-partners (unmarried) in relation to financial matters arising from a separation
  • Disputes between joint owners of property as to their respective interests in the property
  • Making claims on behalf of clients that they have an interest in a property which is registered in the name of another person(s)
  • Defending claims made against clients by a person asserting that they have an interest in a property which is registered in the client’s name
  • Negotiating terms of settlement
  • Drafting terms of settlement into a Separation Agreement for ex-partners or a Settlement Agreement for parties otherwise connected (e.g. family members, friends etc)
  • Acting for clients in court proceedings concerning the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 (“TOLATA”) and Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989 (“Schedule 1”)
  • Severing joint tenancies for clients who own property as joint tenants with another person

Chloe says “Many of my clients are going through a difficult time and need a solicitor who they can trust and feel comfortable with. I am friendly and approachable whilst always maintaining focus on what is in the best interests of my client and providing them with frank advice.”

Qualifications and Experience

Supervised by James Murray

"I had spoken to a few solicitors about my property ownership dispute and Chloe’s suggestions were by far the best. Throughout the entire dispute, she was extremely helpful, knowledgeable and efficient. We were able to reach a much better outcome than I could have hoped for and I would happily recommend Chloe to anyone."

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